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f THE NEW YORK SUN. PUULISMED DAILY —suNpays exceeTeo | Ofhce commer of Nason and Fulton streets, | \ Binge Copies “FiO CENTS. Con's per week ix Dollars por yon. THE WEEKLY #UR% day of each work: ie sent by vnsll Pate Eriited Sinise eine FF. DAVIS! r Before Judge Underwood. {ATERESTING PROCEEDINGS IN COURT, | Telease of the Prisoner on i $100,000 Bait! ! E The Rebel Le: bi ’ meat TRIOMPHANT EXIT OF JEFF, Congratulations ef Sympathizers. a&e., ¢ Greeley First Bondsma | ae, &eo. ( Telegraphed to the New York Sun.) Ricuywonn, Va, May 18 —Judgo Under Wood entered the Court-room at half past Il ok thie forenoon, and, having taken hie deat, ordered the Court to be opened the Crier proclaiming Hear ye! bear yo! Silence ia command: PA white the Cirenit Court ie in eeasion, God save the United States! The room bad proviously been crowded spectators, inoluding # fow ladies aud Anamber of colored persons, who bad been Mimittod by tickets—in all probably vot More than two hundred, owing to the lin ed capacity of the Court-r At one side of the table, in front of the | Tudgos stand, were Mr. Charles O'Conor, Hon, Wm. I. Red and George Shon, aq ‘and on the other Messrs. J, dolph Tucker, Kobert Ould and James Lyons—all counsel for Dw US District Attorney Chandler Win M. Evarts occupied seats near the gon Home Inet named, and appeared for the United States Government, Jetferson Davia entered the Court r it noaie ided for them on the lets of Judge Underwood The spectators displayed the un found interest at t feature of th: Reedings. It may hore Dthore present, » m Mapecially pro t pro pro bo atuted that in addition to were Gover © Pierro Genorals Schoficld and Granger, awl a fumber of wm ra ot the Bar and ioading titizeas of Richmond Jefferson Davie was,a short timo after | hia entrance into Court, provided with « | * Louw Judge t 8 Mossra, O'C) and Reed re remarked "The Court is honored on thi by the presence of no many of the oblest aud bravest defenders, that ti ue will be omitted, We Ueneral Burton.” When the Judge had conelnded, thore was considerable auxiety manifested boar what General Burton bed to ay, and a» nun ver of persona rose from thir seats Jo a00 wnd hoar better, when an otlivor of the Court cried out, “Sit down—order must | Se preserved.” The writ of Habeas Corpus aued out of “he Court and allowed by Judge Under 00d, and which bas already veon publials 14, waa thon read, It bore the following | yadoraemant “In obs within writ, exigency of the! ° now 6 produce before tbe within nawed Cireuit Uni led States for the District of Virginia, the body of Jeflorson Davis, at the tine of the service of the writ hold b Bent at Fortress Monroe, buthority of the qurrender the me in imprison at the military Unitod States anbject, ant aid Jefferson Davia to th jotion, and control of tue | am Uirectad todo by the dent of the United States, ; prder of the Ire: huder date of May 4, 18 HB. Bertos Colonel and Brovet Brig.Cieueral ot the ed Staton Army, Mr. O'Connor said “On thia return no reason iaatated for the tmprisoament. of Jeflorson Davia, and it now r for the Court to take uch ™ tion on the the ey ah “Th fen return Turton rt for thie prompt aud graceful obe eteite writ, Io hae thos added an other to the vy laurela be bas gained upon the battle tleids of the country Ho haw Hllustrated that the manly qualities of the sold. n the face of danger, og than a ready recognition of the cluina ot peace when the danger has passed. Gon Hurton ia now honorably relieved of the ustody of the prisoner who passes into oustody of the Court, under the protect of American Key au law. If tho laws are silent hey shonid be tr Bettoned aud oumipotent in. peace ‘srit on tho udictinent now in this Court Deputy Marshal Duncan accordin ily served the writ on Jefferson Davis, the lattor acknowledge! General Burton thauked the Court for the remarks which bad beon made in compli-| 1 The Jarsbal will now serve on tho prisoner the | | whieh | counsel were now or said the ready to observe what the tho law of juatica required at this tine, In consideration of certain oir noes which had been disclosed in Court, and in consideration of the very long nmeut of the accused, he begged | leave to say the connacl in attendance de: | aired to know whether there was any upou them. With regard to the iu acknowledged that they h. y of it, and were the weat step. ‘he Court ree heat » he the represent Gov Mr. Evarta—1 J represent the sion, and in this prose with my learued trond, uey Mr. Chandler—M: from miliiwey 4 and custody of th mont is pend under arrei Court ordered 10W prepared Wo shall be happy ives ul the deem it proper to ray that | meut ow this vce ip asaociation the District Autor: Davis having passed nent to the coutrol court, and as an indict nat him, and he is now it ouly remaiue for me in | balf of the nt to aay, it ie not its ention to prosecute the triul of the pris: | oner at the present term of the court Mr. O'Conor=The condition of Uiia case throws npon ua the duty of presenting to your honor n, some of the vir it. Jefterson Davin | ed aud in the power of honshe policy, ght have been avery long time ago. His imprisonm commenced on tho Mth of April, Ibo je court an indictment was presented | ggainet bim in May, 1866. Mr. Davia bi atall times since bis imprisonms ariug the leet ye and particul more of that Buszious to meet the quostions arising oa bay indictment which might, be presented Ho was exceedingly auxious to ree the advantages, aud enjoy the rights which your horor has #0 eloquently and justly Gulogizod in the addross made with refer- ence to (ieneral Burton. The blessings advaut of @ just, equal, fair, aud f \ u pay bo for that beconies the oecasi: aduiuistration ef law, No parte civil y has been on foot since the indict preasnted, and neh | the whole period of two years has elapsed | since the commencement of hie imprison Y polley to the vou era 60 thar th considera! individu Government bi But able for of " nd entlemes yt Lor bi the polit his Hite, every tm res #: forl a great interest in the honor Uignity oc the Amerioan Republic that the puniaiin differ apect for beat pr of ob: an app! a dition for ail holding of the accnsed for tri ed for the purpose of securin 4 the persot fees to reverence, int Ldo not como here to messrt that » trial me 6 Gow al! other occasions, had m reasonable time to prepare for t y not har though they ma, ppose there are jublio conside not proceeding with the trial your honor please, gentleman not very ¥ be given tor any ‘amount the prisone | ta every pp representing ould profess but 6 ecan be giv give this eccurity in order to ah general principles and tion was properly made at the whil to mitigate some wer sprearauce of the acoused on of bis guilt or innocence jore the court. ample urea apoody trial instantly, nor to aesert thas not on this, as on |. 1 do not assert that of policy and convenience had their fuil weight, al bear oppresaively on the 1 do pot complain that the failed to prosecute or deferred action until the no such purpose, be tt inn fw mass, Eanight may unity tor the Appearances can be tnenidhed, — We acl pledges froin ge tol the country, of @ every shande of ae soourit un personally; who al views which have dia t, bat Ww! jely in we their re shes the him personally, it of that they believe he will appear botore you whenever required. this they are willing to pledge their whule estates, ‘These remarks are to exp your Honor that we are ready to give bail ete future day Mr Davin will the to appe bail ver ' with tu hiny 1 hor ottivers n hat any impr as few pains an 9 romdy meantime waonatile dinary without, ser y be exe to H, of e« © honor judgment. or the G Itt vernmmat an to ins of under T have Every f tt eeman wil vient of a fr at of hinpr rtuinly, daring that Gine Mr. Daves direction and custody of the er ty whom you paid so just a wo that hupriaoumment has had as Little mufleringe as could * He ive ard gentleman ide to ollier tines, but aprsk wa what te before us. Jefletaon Dai le ia now ro under exclusive direction, aud T nek tant be have the lit t free locomotion, Gil you ate propared to try bit ‘The Court said ub would like to i from big othor aie Mr. Bye said the in onmiont wae under ¢ itary nit jutriaddee nof the United Stat Tee duration or the cireuiuatna cit are not necesaarily t any way coutrol, and the queation for your Munor i whether the priso the learned go requires with the prison ity and di wt mite acct tw 4 yr Su Neary some into! conni mit to hail sound dincretion. { whieh hie then, asa matter of right, because there hi ator inted with an ut as to what division, if desired, on yomiy be taken. 0 y aul fur sol or mum, in ¢ of justice. t ‘ art of the Unit be ert Ho is wr aball Ne let to bail as a prow If your then nuit, wad the t whieh The indictn niler a recant Act of Co toi determi preacribing the punishment for trow passed to T84, and which fur th time in our legislation hae made proper forthe Court to duiliot less the death — penalty for the teddy tho Govern ment, in tu your Honor that they d | not propose proceelings ngainat the pris ner dur wout torn, have prevwnt ed @ propor case for the inotion uf his counsel, and It ie for your Honor to detor Wine oi the uaual terms, in the discretion of the Court, considering all the cireum atanoes ot the case ax to the propricty « receiving bail. Abe Court haa nuthing to lo with the character or motives of the im regard to pecuniary reapou 04 ly look to what the law rice of itl ensuring the pros Ido not know that there position on the part of th the tof bai Diatvet Attorney 1, from ther conuael, they ition to furnish the requt As to the question of ani Monor to may what der ty the proper adminis Lio moet th Lu Attorney said Low pre Chandler nted is drnitted 1 prov ® Judge A Staton eapital paniahm ion all tho’ oir exercising in the matter a fo tudictmont was der a uid not be puniabed with death. ho Act of urt it tod against the prisouer u what 1th iu I believe the learned counsel Will agree to mek toatl in \ the sum of one hundred thousand dollars I presume there will be no ques mount oO the question ton thoi about antry politica, the appearance ot term. next concern take t aud. gentlemen Dail; it would be wa termine vn that amount we Something hus been raid from all parte of the ing all shades of to enter surety for the prisoner the far ) we have y; but I fuel that Lowe «duty to ro) wil ivy the Goverumont in asking in addition to gentlemen re | that = suall alno enter into ure the wttundance of ding ov ntlomen rae 16 of thie diatrict ing in this district ty, in order to tho’ prisoner at the next term Mr. O'Coaor—We eau imect tho question as to trial, Mr, Chandler—That of the Court avoid embarrasamont in the is in the discretion Ay rewark,in order to future, that the Government would run no riak by re: juriadicti Tor the Mr, € there n ig home of of this district ; Would be certain, in o without baving to enter Conor. —On i qusatior ed be no difficulty. those who will respe 6 nuretion to be residents hile, on the contrar wo of noa-atton: uit in w different . to hold the auroties reponaible Happearauce of the pri ot We will give their obligat Mr. kvarts.—We have no objections pro: \idod the security in adequate Mr. O'Couor.-"There ten gentlemen Hing to go secusity teu thoussud dollars euch The Court said pupishin tine and cumi also, in wy judgmont, that the motion al vor, ae the defendant bee year to submit his onee to th country. | Rot until to T think, hy Court qnninted at ots gress of the Uuived ut of an offeuce from death, ances it Government of the U hibited clemency aud moderation, tion is whether the offence fo little remarkabl gantic civil war States changed the to but under the cir honorable to the ted States, and ex Thies . 2 prison nt; Was ver which relicves the my of ever. doubt o to being bailable, and it ip eminently propor ould be treated with ta beon ready fora eof she leonor in. the oust ly at thie no perton ‘ee. With tho circumstances of the vuwame the faot ratlautad ow Ly is true that lay bes | | Sua the national effect of & great war which lasbed all elements of society into fury It wae not be expected that the passions and pre) aroimed would be subdued in a nioment: and it i# in consequence of the disturbance and tumult which have beon abroad in »myaunity, that the Government felt that it wae not eafe to Proceed with this cass, After consultation ‘with higher judicial officers, it wae thought boat to omit the trial Inst Fall; but fort nately wa have a more agrecable aspect at the present time, We may now hope and that we may jonce and eommo for restored eontidenos not be destrored by ¥i tion Tthink there ter on & pence more pormi ont than ever existed before, 1 ought perhaps to atate the fact, that thie Court ato be in session all this waek; and ved a letter from Chief ting his intention to co mportant cases are eof (bia case duriug the pocted to disp L believe he was fully pre. | present tori, pared for the final disposition of it at time, but TF have no doabt that] unichera: have imlaced the Goer ' + the rea the Government, a rict Attorney na tly diiilerent ooures, it Hitity of the trial is wirh Liiot with the Court or no doubt f Government ¢ ja, sinew the delay iaiteowa, Lat omt on the amowut 0: approbatio doubt be 9 Auretios be coutiaed to the State of guia, There is ny objection to bavit Femainder of the bail trom other yp the United States, would i uunsel for the prisoner whet proseat t a toutay Mr Conor—They are all prapared Mr. Davie during. the hibited much eheortul iiany perwous in the crowed hands to cangratalate bia ‘ly relonan, atanded thoir a the p paing to © for Mr. O' Conor, who waa 0 vited him Court, Mr. G strict Att were sigliteen gentlon lreseing Horace Creeley, ted near to Augustus Schell, 10 preseut hi betore be | | se L there quality, a he wou! See RATES OF ADVERTISING. PALAeRe CIVARLAELE 10 LOTREER ke ee EW- YORK, TUESDAY, MAY It, 167. obtain full particulars Marriage of Two of Jof's Mervante. Fouraess Mosnon, May 11-00 aday evening, the th inst, Frederick MeGinuie and Eilon Karnes, both colored servants of Jefferson Davie and bis family, were mar riod by the Rev, O. 8 Barton, of Chriat Norfolk. The incident was a very ot one to Mr. aud Mra. Davis, as they | Crea ne (Telegraphed tothe New York Sun.) Wasirvc ros, May 13. The following wne si given among tho docisioas of the United States Suprome Court today * Tn number 1, Coorgia va Grant original docket,’ State of ‘dwin M. Stanton, Ulyasoa 8. Joha Popa, the Chief Jnstioe announced that the bill of the complainant A gentleman who left # nothing », May 13. y on the 9th inst wan known (hare of the reported capture of the ateamer Minar and the mi six of those on board CRIME. (Tolegraphet to the New York Sun.) Disgracefal Condact of « Clergyman of oa Price 'T wo Cen ts! end ceven words tr —SS ees tho atoamer Niagara to-night at ten o'clock 0 | Hone and preserved peace they would he | sil on atrike for | Sho anile for New York tomorrow morni RECONSTRUCTI N. | severely pa A. He explained that be | THE WORKINGMEN. 50 te f wed He goos thonce to Canada - i | Duene the Cheyenne and Siowe villages bo | Neverte from tte Country at Large. oem tnetde Keception of the News Im Norfolk, Va. [cause those tribes lied to him mud acted | Our latest exchanges from Chicago (Set-| gang.” Under the advance Fortress Monroe, May 1th — The recep The Georgia njanctton Dismissed very treaoherunaly Thay began w rday) present no new phases of the labor bo pet fd 2 men {od — thow tion of the intelligence at Norfolk this af by we Supreme Court. burning stations anit killing white [auoation in that city, The sixht hone! Setce of this work being, $2.50. ternoon, of the action of Judge Under Smoky Hill route, aud should be pu movement i the allengrossing topic, and| vance raked ie fifty conte. wood, bailing Jefferson Davie, oconsionsd | A New “Mie to | And similar conduct on the part of other | both partion mainteia the dogged deter | wenoral congratulations, Tho new be Argued. Lodians would moet with like result mination not to yield to the otier, The | por dag foe offices were crowded with porre rhe Cast Masenere Oreey, workingmen are ready ling to re-| thene thousand briok per day, and ten conte per buotred for any beg =e over ‘| Jaume work at eight hours’ pay for eight he work, but not for w full day's wages work tinder the old aystem, The om: Blase however, fear to yield the point, lwat by doing a0 they would be obliged, by aud by, to yield other points, Scores of | the new bande who by replaced tho strikers, bave loft again when the proper representations of the case have been mad cre. ‘The idea simply. to equalise Ue. Isher aed” pred A The Pittsburg Apvocats tre ton eaye several of the employers here ya, when they of “Thamouiders tac tnd ofthe week, they would eek’n further advance to $4, ‘The ides of « Live nte aod gone to work ve ee incl edna advance was not acceded Wretore the 00 opera! brickyard is being extensivel tated eth re fhe, pees da tad boon faithful servants of the family for | eas dismiased for want of jurisdiction; the | BOSTON, May Li Rev, Serene Howe, who | to them. ‘Thus the Viiteburg, Fort W smone the moulders Af the, besess The said WAN Have w i : . bteane e hot soon comply the measure w Wine Vissi ven sy with T ais | opinion of the Court to be read hareafte lee both lh esi blake settled rated the se Miers ral hse Gachine sro" | queated. — Hailders and contractors state oh ‘aa evacuated, were pi Wastttwatox, May 1h—The Georgia In ptiat Church and society in Abington, | opened on lay with over a dozen | if brick were cheaper 0 per cent. more {m- ent at bis oapture, aod continual to tho | sanoti se only was dismiasod today for | YM# tecantly been detected in familiaritics | all of whom auit at 3 o'clock the ame dar. | provement would result. The eat ero rd last with him and his famity, choertully {want of juriad 1 cM of the moat gross aud abocking character | the Chicago Rarvnctican sare that the re. | Scheme, the Apvocar® says, promises thie sharing with thom all tho trials and aot: | cue, ‘ne emomied. matvos wee | with many of the children of b cy aly circulated that tee jeareat bbenes (hed ity ci eeaie ees x i sippi, as amended, making Arkanm a | With many of the children of both sexes be: oaaly Circulated that a)’ | the market cheaper than the present prices rowe anid rrunes to wistcle they had | nartwes the complaint, anid covering (ian, | longing to hiscongregation. Ife was chai " Afi that the amplosere wil! | paid for that article, and at the same thaw hoon « Ps | with the criminal practices at a mecting of | true. The enplovers have made frequent | rlure & handsome profit to those enged Orda action with regard to the Treasury me } the latter State, will probably be argued ox | ) A buwe shai Tie AnunaAL Teekniee will far, [Obed with aw ride on @ rail by the young - " isla propotte elause upon which the Court, Memofthe place, Howe was a member of | Hopabiicnm Maw Mooitng ta New Orleans 7 '#F fot sid td dedobnord haaedlhaad Noel ’ | Nroreasiow of Negra Wart Clube af Yesterday's News frem | New Ontease M A Kepuistican | France, Prussia and Germany. | in tartayotte square. monting wast 1 Alocander A. Haskell, the partion ar * over by Mayor HMoath, and Areas | last week, charged with circulating quies of the ov, | by Representative Kelley, of Panneylvania, | counterfeit Yo and 50 cent currency ta the | nd Ly Mosera, Matlin and Conway, wud | t rig American Min« ° were y tho Mayor. Botwoon four and five | before Uy ister to Prussian, A poraone wore present at the meet. | to-day ing. fiveaiath of whom wore nogroea, Tha | William &en bhand oe various negro ward clubs marohed to the | h 7 2 meeting in procession, headed by music, | aa witne One ar and carrying numbers of bannore and trane. | etait wa Loxnoy, May 1t-Evoning. Lord Lyons, seies, bearing vari . well exve formerly Miniator to the United States, has teas tail to baessad acl Cowley ax oe Considerable excitement | ins been apporatod to succes? Far! Cowley 8° | nrovailed, the megroos aa they marched Ambassador of Creat Hritain at Parie along cheering and shouting Inetily, No n of Athol ai Id in the aay hon Saturday evening | A vieinity, ore broaglit vitad Stat nl held in $1,000 bail h for trial, Hillings, arroated with them, was Amount of bail to appoar A quantity of the counterfeit ad on th oe tt “ uted, though paler than the geau MEXICO. fo prison Commiasioner Hallett | The eniployers at wut f the atrikers for more wager nau ployed there are a nton, Not, wre lar; | tlozen ork in all the co reaumed work ow dhele Oe the old Large and anthi account, and the numerous improvement | meat kmon were held on Friday, | that ware stopped. for @ while are egaia at mich addresses were mado encouraging | going for j the men to hold ont, and resolutions were The Viamhers’ Union, of Boston, have wet pledging themaetres to stand flea | maatved on going to work on the co-ops: tor the “hour law pon any otk «| not 10. Fe The Chioay phan, and to open a large a of the principal streets, They have opened an office meauting, where they receive or dlere aud attoud to all work in thelr line of ‘ade. About fifty of the laborers employed at the Me: a Mit 9 building in process of bacept in thy work 9 generally m eaumedt, thongn in | tore ie hot «fa alin many Chore | ire Ao tow works » protita can be ade, A very large proportion of the ma erec! t Fall : ; hours, and it ia not eaay to aupply theit | been r $1.3) per day, i heeneers epee Re § - [mand @17 + A few men were secured, just J iron Works, Harnum & whan ond “tue Works, and Palmer and Pie The rolling milla eontivue operations wit be ogenctne out trouble. Their men are paid by the} Tho Wheeling (WW. V ce, and are anxious to do all the work | that thore ia groat activit take all the money they ean, f that city at present. a the Late 208, Rectan reports ia the irom wile 6 proprietors are ents mill to tho full ie are now ruaning Inet Saturday night the men in tho mum of live thousand dollare each, Fessee, disturbance occurred until about miduight toiled with their reduced wages, and aro | at Springfield leaving two others te become eureti Creamer ns, May 1 —Kour iron clade of sia now working on the old eyatom. ‘The Wvevin the erection of would p nly arrive thie evening » Feo ved at thie port thie | WHer & party of negroes stopped @ car in | Columbia a» Works, W at the Orohard village, which will Was eatietied with the list of naines Maninctn St Charloa stront, and cleared itotitewhito | WERA CRUZ STILL BESIEGED. | 6). io Northwestern. te bo 200 Lent Loug and three stories bigh, and Feaponsibility attack Wein. Me asked | J ve taby showing th nifactory, Flood'e tr Frill be used ae « mach ndows — Aftor takin mm Na pthe + Ties Houler Works, and E puilt of which thoy retain they | i, May LL-It is announced ¢ spelled tua. aetvaest Call The Capital Invested by Diaz, | ploy mon ow the eight hour aystem, vently Will arrive tonight tas be Hot Ul tod of Penasia will visit Paris daring | OO" ne ariver fo go on Hot them giving elht houre yp There on wa good as th row | nor. in company with tha Enpor. | Hqwor naloons ware closed at claven o'ct | tae bean ch goucral i # that | next erect another mill, 009 or 600 foot tong Toanwhile, iatroductions to Me Davie ee by order of the Chief of Polios ae, ae, ke. areely any work, except repairing, is | wud four of five atories Ligh, and la ng comtiaitod, wud Hare w tai Gaueriait ha@ueasd nee | Wrought in, Nearly all goes to Laster The Livermove Fall, Mo., Geren, nye how much commotion all over the Court | Obsranies of the Late Gow Webatt | ninacirytodbeae <p bice lisp doenenl uel) phat Waite Noe P shops, Ef the atribers bave deal Chat $09,000 worth of pegs are manufactue ro Beri, May Ut—tvening — the funeest | moving a clerk of ovo of the jot courts v Sion re thoir employers, they h od thore annually by the ce t Attorney Chandior—Inasmuch of he late Absorioan Stintetar Wy. Wright, | for alleged insulag of fraudulent cortitiontes Bartetone, May EO Tho Sts of this city | portsotly, ‘The in ari hines of IB 2 iatmara 0. ho. ray wor the American rosid ro, | Advocating th piutmont of negro |) | se cla ortespont ti Hava monthe * | auatly Mr. O'Conor Wo are waiting for 90] wud tye largo 1 of | leo nad there te telk of ruante | Phe English Weat India mail steamer ar | The Chicago plambers were inatating apo The Stenbenville, Wo Ve, Hearn sayy and wile w oare watting twons | 00 Jordan,» prominont and extremely popular | Hed from Vora Cone on the Sth inetant, | $4 day for M hours work, and the the Jetlorwon Trou Works of that city ara repaired to the Clerk's desk | Hier, May bh Rvoning ateamer | Moxte Vora Crus was attit closely be | and to require only 8 ho | are already Colla, Capt. Gleade!l New York | FROM WASHINGTON. singed by tho Liberata, who were using | Wednesday they | be tn operation in a few weeks The eomititio the 7th ult. weriy their only available singe piece with but | peeday for 8 houre work, which is equiva: | dow ¥ of the works! Af the madd Mo way to ndon. ct vephed to the New York ree ae c an 0 i" enton bh n ¥ Ae ol nl appear at rok Court to taad 0 little effect, aa only some few he ae had baht Ngee Bl al wfblar ih dat 0 A, ideferd, Meise frail opd tals Spmeae 6) 10s Siegal Cones Tavenvoon, May 1 Evening An at W cstitscre: he former way Dut the workmen refused | commoncod to work eloven hours a daj oo wa moat 4 ‘ihe ei . het ‘en hs an tach ut has bean served on t The annual Sabbath School celebration been injured, anit no lives leat, There was | Hac hold out, At the various freight | Mouday. after having tested the ton | Henge the ongetag of che | (IFO oro, atthe anit of har crm saat . | no probability of the Liberala taking the Ha in tha city auiticient number | ayatous fore month, to theie diaaati motion ob | pari el i mgr we ure roenaville, Conn, « paper M.—The atoam | five achoole wero well | clty, antess the Touperial generate should a ireight t Loon erecteit, which ie tought Go be Cordelix, froin Now Orleans, April tth | eight. thous sibdiee olay: Vallee diaagren among thersolven, thie esualig « ndled without much tronble. At nonw of) the largeatan the world. It will tira ow bas arrived bore. Guuatioar wil: Ba barat Ukees ot er rrouder, Sickness among the besiegers | these depots ie the fores as large aa re | twent live thou aid pounds of printing pe ; wat INANEIAL arly all (he miiatera wore in the pro-| Was suming alarming proportions, “Ovvr Maaek: to Breveat Tie tect rapid nee P*Ox account of all times and high prises ater oa, May 1G, Nase.-nLetes for. to. cession. The echools furmed iu the grounds pte h : rod hae fifty wore wick in hospital. | tation of freight, In the inachine a of wool the Lewistou Baila M thie thietooath day | Cocurat Melloret above TUntr Cinkad Has | couth of the White Ileuse, and ea they pase: he City of too waa invested on the caly any work ie being doue. | Only | turing Company will atop work i ° iY ‘ r 18th hy General Perfirio Diaz. ‘Ihe oom ployed by the mouth thie Wook wn thoir ninety by Jarvaniox Davis, | five twouty honda, 7 od the south portico they cheered the Ireal aking Trey.ownel by Co : Lonvow, May 1%, 8D. M.=-Consols fo dont, who nized the salute by moving | Mission of ladies who went out asking for aire uocossary to koop | & Co xl opocutious on Tuesday, wit ney, Hi Rane k thho ener ee Ate A the | (etme of capitulation, were anewered that er the rolling atuck, w full force of hands ¥ Hho 6 would’Ge arputed: te General expres nies have secured the} Acomvayy for the m: ., de 1g wud are nie oarlior than wae intended, whon | ‘uarter , s wie os, May Et. F Tbk tepalred ts bavaral dea | Marquez, Ohoran and savornt others, Itia | gensicen of a suilicient number of amon, | ting maclines isto bo atertod smuediately unchanged at {3 ( 5 fivetw be inten Marquez to defend the oi . sgh wey ste ie unchenged at 2 fu y. U8 five ignated, whero the asinual reports were | (He tention of Marquee to efand the city | and weliver gooula at theit houeee, Tat thee | of delegates of Kieve Rautway alarened ly read atall hazards, ‘The besinging force num [are in need of aud desire more men, A | W in San Fran He HRAy ebareee aU. & the Comtnisnioner of the General Land | T* about twelve thousand, and reccives | Jae suber of the have | slsco, @ eat union of the whole was d erartt r tte i : heute visw of | attected nities was appointed to eel tony aT Ooice has oiticial sntormation showing that | Militions daily, The full of the city wae con | waiting til thine ara netted.” hilo the | date -resofutions to. bm abated at oO n i. sidered cert Tu rowill soon ppel | large: portion of theta are in operation, | next meetin, peters oe fi gt during the montha of Janu Fobru ' P * ae ming for au eight hour aroor, M 1 Evening. —Cotton i january, ruary | the Desinged capitulate, when anoth with w united number af mea workin law, a uew hantes heo law, legislation pateved dure tie nag Marol last one hundred and fifty-ninn | te Berlgnl to cape } Under tho old eystem: againat Chinoso imaigration, and the found at an advance of S46, p farms, comprising in the aggregate over fe ancre of genoral uiticera may booxpreted. | yielded to the demand ing of covperative atures wad mauufao- tilacks ot Naw (Nene the wulboeiced. Ale tqaule (anudaudl MeRed, Weta TAdtad 06 tbe Fe wud acknowledged @ight hours as a di tures Vork, wan called, he having sont a note for tddling uplacda, Ng | ve Terrible Dienster. J worl, wud payin for only tat nunbor The Mount Vernon eo: wills of Vie- thahpercons Ming Orlonus, Hest, The sates of to, | Praducing force of the State of I (Teleqrapher to the New York Sun.) ours, While iM ® number of thors the | ginie run 124 loons and 4,000 epiudies; en Waien the name of Jolu Minor Botta was | day auiounted to 15.007 bales under the act approved 21, 1866, HALELA, May Lh—The achooner | ame principle ia ackuowlodced, but the | plore bi operatives out 5,000 called, 1¢ was hisesd. wltrcaitntutt 1 is oanine : aalen mixed The receipte from Internal Revenue to: | Two Marya, trom Wilmington, N.C., arriy. | Mem wink ton buns rovelsing three houra’ | yania of eluth daily - lee 1p ket Mr. Chaudler said the requ vor at tls quarter ey decline : | A | pay for the extra fee boure’ labor ‘uantity of cotton bats, ‘The Holst HAL Lien auealeeey wick: lec’ OF | of tht. Whoat unchanged, Harley 44, vd, | Uay were 718,004 od bore to-day. Khe reporte: At 8 u'clock |" The atrike in coutinuod also at other cities | employ 0 haude wad turn out ft aaa urtee ous per GOlbe, Oate ie. id. per 4 pee o Seoretary of the Navy has ordered | lM. of the 10th inat,, while off Capo Hou | in the State of Mlinoia, The xtiold me. | 20,000 yards of goods of all pba VM et anual pastor John I, Hambleton to duty a4 a | ry, came in collision with wateamer; saw | havicn are not working to muy extent kiude por mouth fos rovisions.—The Provision Market olose ber of the Board of Visitora at the! t letters M. & or M. ¢ b se se yh ye Oe ) men | HY TRERGRAPE 10 he Marshal will discharge steady. Pork fd. wud Boat, 10s ; on be ployed in the machine shops ot the Lol ri babs ja Be He Lely MA a eh Li per Iai, Bacon, dt, for Cumberland cui | Naval Academy Whoel-bouse ; next morning saw two boats | Wab. wud W Dallnaid Company lars Diccharze of Newspaper Kinployocs. * jahbpseaed subi page Moai Dabiatell BYU Lard ote and Gd, Cheese bua. - vve, aud some White pine beards, but | {iitand work ie nied. The work ¢ Nasuvinen, Tess, May b= donlening applause followed sed on an | arraice “Stantard white Petroleum ine | UNUTRO STATES MUPLEME COURT, | could discover nothing of the steamer, and | {init Water worka wua/alao ausponitad, | Pemucay Massena thie morning declared nee athealy at 1d” Hien ees (Telegraphea (0 the Neve York Gun.) ppored she sank with all on board agreed to pay th 1 20 cente au hour and | ilependence ot Vypogeaphical ohdes, Old friends hearilly ngratulated od. aod flue Am Important Dectator toamaters 10 ¢ The latter were willin Caton, and discharg: " us old om him, while @ wuumbor of etrangere were in. w, Aid. Gd! por ewt. Sp Wasnisuroy, May Lh —Uhe following a RELIGIOUS to work Mr tLe oihae ware | uhiven wha’ wase tact bast cheniitad troduced, iach © boon rendered by the United Telegraphed to the New York 8 nen reivaed, unlene the eig He Aystem | ization. ‘Tho paper iy now uailer heros Asistant Marshal Duncan, amid the} | Mesnox. May Ii” Evaning--Sugar mar | states Supreme Court Fouthern Baptist Convention | wane At toe ‘tate A | clusive coutvol uf the proprietors, who will huzzas wud waving of hate, oxclnisod, in © | “"Iiroadatite the market tw dey wan |, De Hara va. the United States. “Appeal | Mewrats, Thaw, Muy 1b the Maptiat | go'for taborara, ‘The amplases of tha Chi | conduct ite mechanical aud editorial da loud toue, “The Cours will have to be! stondy at provions prices | fron the District Court for the Northern | Convention met, porauant to aitjonrmuent, |eago and Alton Kutliwad” Company at siita (haisaaiene are cleared le. der in preserved. The | Trou. —Scotoh pig firm at Ste. per ti Vee er eres Genta wanton, Darie | and after prayer by Rov, JC. Reed, of | Sprin Held after a short ty al a King, | Court was th urued Ut to-morrow. | day at tt ihe. por tone Whale'unchenged [itdxment below. ‘Thin in the can mifect. | Georgia, the minuten of Saturday wore read | Kivura. Guincse Calta, Wo th atribe ia Yaris and Londen Mr. Davia wae greeted with ohoors ax he! at ts, aud Spe at cab Be" | Ung title to portion of the city of San | and approved. ‘The report of the Commit: | atill continues With. varied sucoems Alb Jol. ‘The left the rtroom, both by those who, AxtwrK, May 1h —Vetrole antoe of | Prancieco, and involving lane variously | tee Hiseun Charoh of New Orleans | acom inclived to follow t ‘cium of | MeO have publisbed the (lowing address deed white ab alte. ver bri. stinated at many millions of dollars, ‘The | was Tho Saturday before the! Chicago employers and employ hey | to the: rad followod him aud the orowde iu the atreet pcb judgment ia: That the claim is upfounded, | fourth Sunday in June neat wae set apart aa | T no exceases, however, but bidwtheie | bocihe hare “ a en origi ri of tenancy at | South. Re cad wn elaborate Sak rupted ‘ny among us have wad te out of the court house, and ontered the car: | grrivatef the City of New York fat | will, subject to r at any tine, | report, highly interesting, on the African din a | DORE charges which do not allow of their riage after lis release, thore was # loud May 2d That the wo i Titulo \ Mission showing the {taportance of this bony to the Pooria paper mill, and throwt. | re\ns' ate of things so projuiticial cheer from the crawd of negroes outside, | ‘The Inman eteamar City of Now York, | ich they olain cw of, how Little had heen don enod to burn it down unless the operatives | {8 work; it is D hast Ais of tan cues Goes tae | i eviulenee of auine sort of w rant, t bo done, Key stopped work. ‘They put an end tornil work | (8? #@ he courage ta and about fifty of them gathered around the | which loft Liverpool at 11, M. onthe Int, | not by any means impart a conveyance in in Afric AL tha vollesea. aliGDk dente Ok tin een Ue On the lists communiented to conch and shook bande with bim, He has | gud Quenustown on the 2d of May, arrived | fr, The word implies ouly that something sh the Convention at length, al PeaWes \ALAPe sense oh whata tack coe mae e fifteen buadred sigmaturos ot remained quietly in bis hotel all the evening. | at thie port yesterday. Cho bugland Left | nom wed, but dose, not measure oi wpasity, for action, 1 | loved by the job, and mot inte din the | We aske maiee whe aera r reaune work. cate the extent of the title couferre ndiug Committoos wore than reported | bight hour | ited sluiler © eek that our peasent condition shoul wilt vi ada in way or twoto eee! Liverpool simultaneously with the City of @ Fil dissenting for the onauiig sear, nud resolutions ware | Sccte"ait v Tigind AMA eX | be bettoroil. A part of our demand hi his obi w York, t, for the use of Jack the policy of the | qvor, all wae quist. The President wud | occu complied with, Lat us content ov Thore seomn to be @ general feeling of re The Horeen Zutrenc eaya a project existe fp ed States, Chief Ju Church in its relations with the Freedmen. | Secretary of the Peoria Working.aca's Ay fee Hy 4 ha ive baa Eot, an it C Viet amoug citizens aud anthoritiea that | to establish, in the event of the evacuation | {rt wei case, Wading ‘@LLSE 318g dus tothe | Heath of Bichon Le Vielle of Meatuctey, | totiation bare issued a circular expressing | iuin of the sudusiry. by which, we lives Davis in at last at liberty, of Luxemburg [made certain as por cablo | claimant. Judge Loring disseutod. In thie| (Lrlegraphed to the New York tocintion, ia regard to the rioters. AC Alion | Am which we should drive away from out Ue ie stated that the Grand Jury has in- | digpatchee—Fus. Sv}. 8 Prussiag fortitied | case a tira of NX Gly received ® tale! Logivitts, Ky. May 13,—Bi they alau come ote, and about | Gmtngy Mee Irigy eg ih dicted Vice President Jolin C, Brockonrilge, rsler, ona le t | kraph om Genorel Fremont for five Vhs i : f the youn tl HANG. Bob Benen mecor of © dicted Vice President Julia C, Breckenridge, | camp at Trier, on larger acale than the | fhoveaad cat ‘at twenty-two dullare | Vielle, of the Cntholic Church, died on Monday, week compelling the | Wich M4 inauilicient, while our ewa labos Judge Ht. W, Thomas, of Fairtex; aud four | Freach camp at Chalona or + filled, ad the money | at Hardatowu, Ky, on Saturday eveuing, | nip every shop and yard to give | HOnorauly sullices for our wants others, for tre ‘The Paris Mosi1nuR publishes the fullow- | th alf of tha ies pare by the gov | after along and painful illuess, Hie re. | "Pp ¥¢ They tied no violenes, but mad the other hand, the committee of mas: It was dee having | ing 11 to pay more than eleven thou | Maine will arrive bere tovay and be Taid in threats freely ‘ n account of these pro: | ter tailors have iesued thie cireular: Jollersou Davie in their immediate charge,| When lato incidents rolative to Luxom: | sand doliacs, ‘Thietho firm refused. to ac- | etate at the Cathedral until three o'clock, | crt, i Ae the wosiea iuitet | g tit ger which wo have made of as that he should be conveyed tothe oourt | burg gave rise to certain apprebensions for | cept. They now recover Afty eight thou thatunbeal eareuadnlan will take tlaoe, (Ate ole the doure, were. closed | AUéteutation of ten per cont, on all wages room ae privately ae possible, Ta the ack | {¥@ maintenance of peace, the Freuoh army, | saul duliare, This eatabliahee # vieced L Wine | gaiuat the mob, who being chagtinod, bent | Mi kanetil aa the Laat limit of the cone y of reduction ot ted in 185), ieade S BTR AK, DO sone which we eat lord tT Dow H and Mayor MoElrath, and in the other back | the other land the corps of oco THE INDIANS: Fortneas Monnor, May The United | Hands, and arian wi Bh elute, tbe wou te | Work Ratvondine’ te ene tartans wore Cuptain Millard, who wae # Union | Mexico bi Jn Armerian 7.000 fy | (tiearaphed 40 the Now York fun) gunboat De Soto, Commodore Hoggs, | continued at work. Houco the vexation, | {)6), HAv® hastened 10 ive Shell he ioe " : oe oma ae | of these being draught horses w ig (Ba wroad bitte ke 6 ; ee rs Z the resumption of their work, In ance otlicer during the war, and is now one of | jndisyensable to place. It Was therefore the | Gemmell Between (es. Hancock aed th ng the Uroad blue tlag of Roar Asdmiral | Since Monday w Forder bad! occumatauces we consider the etrike as | the courteous proprietors of the Spottewood | duty of th yorumont to take precaution | Kiewas The Ked-Mem Talk Heace— | !'lmer, arrived from the Norfolk Navy | eared strikers. | \irrunlly at an ond, and we invite our cous Houye, and Dr MeGill wud the Rey. Dr, | ty measures, Taeve have cousiated in raia gee Again Col Levenworth tion, | Yard this afternoon, a idly out | tories and markin 6 city METAS | rastes C0 reopen thair eatablishimeats Minnorgerole, After the return, in tho | HA the rewimente | 0 thelt, ellective | Gian Villagers ne Thy NO MMFAE the I® | of the harbor, bound to the Gulf of Mexico, | im operation today. thug smueot them | EWe Ball Mall Gyzwery saye presowoo of Mr. Davia, and his family, and | ber oth pnd piscing the frontier | Bt, Lovis May 1%—The Duwocnar's cor. | t@ consolidate the Gulf Suadron with the | are a little short first Clue aude, ‘The yA hovel feature in the tailors’ strike is ® fow personal friends, the Rey, Vootor | fortre stute of defence. The pacide | respoudent with Gen, Hancock's expedition, | North Atlautio Squadron aud visit tho Wert | tatving! a urestcots vit cy atom Mie | tancantte Leesa avec mbich it lin 5 offered up.» prayer in thankfulness for the | eyes hay dutarmnund the Lauperoe | MFiting from Fort Hayes, May ‘kl, gives » | fai Feet corners, ! i) verfeetly onterly | Varie wid Wea ce-opersting releago of hie frond, his restoration to the | ty take no furthor measure, in order, | long account @€ @ council hold between | Gey, Falrobiid om Visit te ih nepneetiie.” | i Ahowe ot Londou, amt appnate I bosom of his family, aud for bie future pro: | not to furnish any pretext tor agitatin, hs ¢ * ho eight-hour law of Wireonsin applies | made (o (he meu in the chiet towns of Ger tection, | Bf peace, Thus the number of boraes te ed Chief of the Kiowns, at Port Larned, on ‘ioe bp ‘« ebanon alley aud other ete | ployed in factories or workshops, rat closing of oue of the Large fictoriea om the A large number of visitors wero after: | it will be limited to what is atriotly ue: | the tetinat, Saptanta’s apeooh was full of} “Geyerner Fuirsbild, of Wiscon veg {Han to men. Ae regarde male alulta, they | Houlesards should by iuiuediately followe: y " ‘eeont called ° y 0 bi ne acciden’ surance ya the wards received by him | coasary, aut the soldiers on furlough, who | pence, and he promised to keep ie young | on Governor Geary ‘today, nid war es | that ules thew eiutract with tae eerploses | cutoun The following telegram was received | wore to Pepe yf ie ene men quiet andto use hisinfluence with other | corted by him through the public buildings, t, or when there is no co t, eight by Judge Underwood in the Court-room | 2! "F | tribes, He ead the Choyennes and sioux | 1% Pairebild) arm at (ettyeburg nie shall ‘conelitute the working’ day touday, ® short time before he admitted Mr, Davis to bail Wasuixotoy, May 15 Meware of ‘iresley. Remember I Prison, Andersonville and Belle Lele. Fifty willions (4,000,000) are looking on and ex pect you to do your duty, while three bun- thousaud patriots’ graves ory aloud for ge. Your Frieud.” on his release, telegraphed his brother, Joseph C, Davis, in Mississippi, bby | SPAIN sbandonod their villages because they were A tologeam from Madrid of tho Jet inst. | afraid of the troops, and thought Ceneral ates that the Budget for 1865 and 1866 | Hancock did wrvag to burn them, He was The K: jan diet shows « deficit of 340,000,000 of reals. The] opposed to th. railroad running through ton months of the ourre bel torthis Ausaclal period shows an onsets ef | Cot. Laveneor i With atte the camues Col. Lavenwor bh with solling the anauity oupeedee Ease ne vaiaten ar ine stots | go0da helongicg to the Kiowas, for his own he said that the Parlia Prussia, xtraordinary Session of the Prus was opened on the 2th April by who delivered # speech, in w hick at had beea sum ude the Constitution, development, but the meh sibs oy reductt fase ‘real at Denelit, Cul. Lovenworth replied, he had | of the fe would {al treaties bet Gi kept back suunities by orders from Wash | isl treaties betwoen German gra. | Heaton. the fect, and informed him he would write} a f ae Fe soa of tn” replied at eet ps sd from New York, Mr, Davie and wil over same ground as in ° visited the grave of their som this ovehing Of hoe Ninb former apesob, but laying particular tress poset, Pinieaies Oh rane Tete Inte, at Hollywood Coustery, ou @ vieit'¥o bor Moyal,| open the point that unless tho Lodians| was applauded during bis spoech. Count | JoW Movie aud bia Cainuy went om bonrd iy 3 Anightulle pastormed Ahair teaaty obliea Tismaree thou declared the Hear onan, Ve RAEI TAY DONE pow hie | pr ers) who was in antly warped Dut it fa Bot Co be presumed that eujpte that bis mec will aot on any tavit understanding. [te would leave if he undertook any work tor dporation will not commence fora few | sho French tirm, There is, indeod, some wocke yet—July th, Meantime the tue-| thing very reimarkuble in the fect tha riking for more wag ‘Lhe | woile despotic governments are wranglia, Mmasous of Milwaukie wore vu strike tr five | and falling to blows, the working classes ol days for au increaso frou $) 9) to #1 per | the differeat couutrive are clasping banda d y. There wae a good doal of buildia, ‘ng on in the city, all or nearly all o} Thich hed been suspended. They went to work at the old rates. The shipoarpeniers held » meeting afew days ago, anil resolved, in view of auy trouble that might arise be- in fellows: and binding theuselyes to ther lose and iutigate auive for the advancoment of their interests, A rovolu How, in fact, ie taking place in the position the laboring classes, whiok, though Cause uo bloodshed, te not to be made ¢ and employed, that they | rosowater. It will’ bea hard aud possibly {avon the eight hours but would | prolonged struggle, aud will be attended cheerfully aubmit to tho proposed reluotion | with a good deal ef inoonvenience and of tom por cont on the wages, but that ail | hardship. But there is crt overtime ebould be cousidered double tie, | ued occasion either of alarm, aa heretofore, fo Pitabareh Va rhs 7 Asn ot, ‘THOS, C DEN.

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